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BOSTON 


YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN UNION, 


LISTS OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS. 


•EncorporatelJ l#lai> 3, 1852. 


BOSTON: 

ROOMS, — 36, SCHOOL STREET, 

CORNER OF CHAPMAN PLACE, 

OPPOSITE CITY HALL, 

1852. 









































CHARTER AND BY-LAWS 


OF THE 

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BOSTON 

YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN UNION, 


WITH 


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LISTS OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS. 



finrorporateU JHaj? 3, 1852. 


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BOSTON: 

ROOMS, — 36, SCHOOL STREET, 

CORNER OF CHAPMAN PLACE, 

OPPOSITE CITY BALL. 






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BOSTON: 

PRINTED BY JOHN WILSON AND SON, 
No. 22, School Stbbet. 


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BOSTON 


YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN UNION. 


There has been established in Boston, from which radiate so 
many of the benevolent and philanthropic movements which 
distinguish our age and countryfcfi new institution, whose bond 
is a union of all sects and parties, and whose aim is the more 
perfect development of the Christian life and spirit among all 
those who acknowledge God as their heavenly Father, and 
Jesus as the Saviour of men. 

Its foundations are the Holy Scriptures ; its structure, the 
practical cultivation of that “ love to God and man ” which is 
derived from the study of “His Word.” It is social in its 
character, recognizing as brothers all for whom the Saviour 
died; but embracing in its sympathies more particularly the 
Young Man, who, upon the threshold of his active business- 
life, needs Christian fellowship and aid, and the friendly counsel 
of the experienced. 

The nucleus of our Association was formed on the evening 
of September 17, 1851, by a few young men. It has gradually 
become so expanded in its noble design, as to s«ek thp assistance 
and co-operation of all the well-disposed. From the circle of 
the middle-aged and the aged, we desire advice and pecuniary 
means; from the ranks of the young, earnest and active asso¬ 
ciates and members. 


Its ihstrumen tali ties are, a Library of Biblical Literature, 



and other works of an elevated moral standard; a Reading 



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Room, to be a pleasant social resort for leisure-hours, where 
agreeable companions may be found, and which is supplied 
with the principal religious and secular periodicals of the day ; 
an annual Course of Lectures; and Classes for the study of 
such branches of learning as may be useful to the members. 

Wishing, moreover, to excite a friendly feeling between cler¬ 
gymen and people of all denominations, we cordially invite 
to our Rooms ministers of all churches,, of whatever name; 
as, by the Constitution of our Society, persons of every sect of 
Christians are eligible for membership. 

One of the most important features of the Institution is the 
introduction of members from the country. Every year, hun¬ 
dreds of young men arrive in the city to acquire the knowledge 
of some business or trade by which they shall obtain their 
livelihood. This is the most critical period of their lives : 
freed in a great measure from parental restraints, and the 
wholesome fireside influences of home, thrown in a large city 
like ours into manifold temptations, with a keen relish for 
pleasure, and an unsuspecting heart, they need the best influ¬ 
ences and associations, in order that they may preserve thjeir 
integrity of character. As they are absent from the endear¬ 
ments of the domestic circle, they yearn for companionship and 
sympathy. A letter of introduction from the clergyman of 
their church or village, or any other friend, to the officers of this 
Institution, will immediately surround them with kind associ¬ 
ates, in whose company they can walk through the perils of 
city life in comparative safety and happiness. 

Rooms have been obtained in the new building, No. 36, 
School-street, where newspapers and periodicals are to be found. 
The Library has been arranged, and the books are ready for 
distribution among the members of the Union. 

All who approve the undertaking, and are favourable to its 
objects, are cordially invited to visit the Rooms, whether they 
are residents in the city, or visitors from abroad. 

Donations of books will be gladly received at the Rooms, and 
gifts of money gratefully accepted by any of the officers of the 
Union. 


CommomucnU!) of Jttassad>uscits. 


IN THE YEAR ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO. 


AN ACT 

TO INCORPORATE THE BOSTON YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN UNION. 


Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court 
assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows : 

Sect. 1. — Geoijge W. Warren, Frederic W. Lincoln, junior, 
Thomas A. Goddard, their associates and successors, are hereby 
made a Corporation, by the name of the “ Boston Young Men’s 
Christian Union,” in the City of Boston, for the purpose of 
moral and Christian improvement, with all the powers and pri¬ 
vileges, and subject to all the duties, liabilities, and restrictions, 
set forth in the forty-fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes. 

Sect. 2. — Said Corporation may hold real and personal 
estate, for the purposes aforesaid, to an amount not exceeding 
forty thousand dollars. 

House of Representatives, April 23, 1852. 
Passed to be enacted, 

N. P. BANKS, Jun. Speaker. 


In Senate, April 30, 1852. 

Passed to be enacted, 

HENRY WILSON, President . 

May 3, 1852. Approved, 

GEORGE S. BOUTWELL. 


A true copy. 

Attest: 

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Secretary’s Office, May 7, 1852. 

AMASA WALKER, 
Secretary of the Commonwealth. 




BY-LAWS OF THE SOCIETY. 


Article I.—This Society shall be called the “Boston 
Young Men’s Christian Union.” 

Article II. — All young men of good moral character, and 
claiming to believe in the truths of Christianity, without dis¬ 
tinction of sect or party, shall be eligible as members of this 
Society. 

Article III. — All persons qualified as before named, who 
shall be elected in the manner herein provided, shall, upon the 
payment of one dollar annually, become and continue members 
of this Society. 

Article IV. — New members may be elected at any meeting 
of the Government by a vote of the majority of the officers 
present, such members having been nominated at a previous 
meeting of the Government by the Committee on Members. 

Article V. — All persons qualified as specified in the By- 
Laws of this Society, who shall pay into the Treasury the 
sum of twenty-five dollars, shall become life-members of the 
Society. 

Article VI.—The officers of the Society shall consist of a 
President, two Vice-Presidents, a Corresponding and a Record- 



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ing Secretary, Treasurer, and a Board of Directors, composed 
of the officers before named and ten additional members, all of 
whom shall be elected annually, by ballot, from the members 
of the Society, and shall hold their offices for one year, and 
until others are elected in their places. 

Article VIL — The duties of the President, Vice-Presidents, 
Secretaries, and Treasurer, shall be such as usually appertain to 
such offices; and they, together with the other members of 
the Board of Directors, shall have the general charge and 
superintendence of the affairs and interests of the Society, 
and shall especially strive to promote the important objects for 
which it is formed, subject always to the direction of the Society 
at large. 

Vacancies occurring from any cause, either in the Board of 
Directors or in any of the other offices, may be filled by vote of 
the Board of Directors; and any officers so chosen shall hold 
their offices until the next election by the Society. 

Article VIII. —Twenty-five members shall constitute a quo¬ 
rum of the Society, for business; and seven members of the 
Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum of that body, for 
business. 

Article IX. — The Board of Directors shall be at liberty to 
constitute sub-committees of their own number, charged with 
the execution, under the direction of the Board, of any special 
matters or duties committed by these By-Laws, or the Society 
at large, to the care of the Board. 

Article X. — The Annual Meeting of the Society shall be 
held at such place, and at such time in the month of October 
in each year, as the Directors shall order. They may also call 
other meetings of the Society, from time to time, as the best 
interests and the objects of its organization may require; and 
they shall call such meetings, whenever thereto requested in 
writing by any five members; said meetings to be called in such 
manner as said Directors shall deem expedient. 


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Article XI. — It shall be the duty of the Board of Di¬ 
rectors, — 

First , As early as practicable after the complete organiza¬ 
tion of the Society, to procure for the use of the Society suitable 
rooms, centrally located; to cause the same to be properly 
furnished, warmed, and lighted, and opened to the members 
during such portion of each day and evening as they shall deem 
desirable, which shall be in charge of a Curator to be appointed 
by them. 

Second , So for as the funds of the Society may be sufficient, 
to provide and keep in said rooms such books, periodicals, and 
newspapers, as will, in their judgment, be calculated to promote 
the objects of the Society. 

Third , As opportunity may offer, to make such arrangements 
as may be deemed practicable for any literary and religious 
exercises of a public nature, that shall be thought conducive to 
the ends the Society have in view. 

Fourth , By all honorable and worthy means, to interest the 
young men of our city in the objects of this Association, to 
induce them to connect themselves with some one of the reli¬ 
gious societies in our midst, always having regard to the 
denominational preferences of the person so applied to; and 
especially to seek out and impart information, and render aid, 
assistance, and encouragement, to those who may come as 
strangers among us, striving to guard them against tempta¬ 
tion, to surround them with Christian influences, and to interest 
them in the cultivation of a religious life. 

Article XU. — These By-Laws may be amended at any 
regular meeting, by a vote of the majority; such amendment 
having been proposed at one meeting at least, prior to that at 
which it is acted upon. 


BY-LAWS OF THE GOVERNMENT. 


Article I. — The regular meetings of the Government shall 
be holden on the second Monday of each month. Special meet¬ 
ings may be held at any time by order of the President. 

Article II. — The Recording Secretary shall notify members 
of the time and place of meeting ; and, if there is not a quorum 
present within fifteen minutes after the time mentioned, those 
present may adjourn ; and, if they adjourn, it shall be without 
day. 

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Article III. — At the first meeting of the Board in each 
year, five Standing Committees shall be chosen, whose duties 
shall be under the authority, and subject to the direction, of the 
whole Board, as follows : — 

1. Committee on Finance. — They shall have charge of all the 
financial affairs of the Society. They shall, with the Treasurer, 
devise ways and means for procuring funds, obtaining donations 
and assessments, investing the same, and superintending all 
disbursements. They shall audit the report of the Treasurer, 
before it is submitted to the Union at the Annual Meeting. 

2. Committee on Libi'ary. — They shall have the general 
charge of all matters connected with this department. They 
shall solicit donations from the public, and purchase such books 
as they may deem expedient for the Library. 

3. Committee on Rooms. — They shall have the general 
charge of the Rooms, obtain newspapers and other periodicals 
for the same, and shall take especial pains to introduce stran- 




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gers visiting the city, whose names shall be inserted in a book 
for that purpose. 

4. Committee on Lectures. — They shall provide for an An¬ 
nual Course of Lectures, invite Lecturers for the General 
Course, procure Teachers for any system of Study for which 
classes may be formed by the members, and make arrangements 
for an Annual Celebration of the Anniversary of the Union. 

5. Committee on Members .—They shall receive all applica¬ 
tions for membership, investigate and report on the same in 
writing to the Board. 

Article IV.—The Treasurer shall present to the Board a 
quarterly report, showing the condition of the finances. No 
bill shaM be paid by him, without the written approval of a 
majority of the Sub-Committee, under whose direction the bills 
were incurred, or by a vote of the Boaql. 

Article V.—The President of the Union, at the Annual 
Meeting in October, shall present a detailed statement of the 
proceedings of the Board during the preceding year, and a 
general report of the condition and prospects of the Institution. 

Article VI.—The foregoing By-Laws may be altered or 
amended at any Meeting of the Board, provided two-thirds of 
the members present assent thereto. But no alteration, addi¬ 
tion, or amendment shall be adopted at the same meeting at 
which it is first proposed. 


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OFFICERS 

OF THE 

BOSTON YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN UNION. 

Elected Oct. 11, 1852. 


JJrm&cnt, 

GEORGE W. WARREN .... 192, Washington-street. 

Via&'ftxmxients. 

FREDERIC W. LINCOLN, Jun. . . 63, Commercial-street. 

AMOS B. MERRILL ..... 10, Court-street. 

<£ormj)omjtnfl Secretary. 

WILLIAM 0. MOSELEY .... 33, Bedford-street. 

Hecorhtns Secretary, 

HENRY B. METCALF .... 55, Water-street. 

(■Treasurer, 

HENRY P. KIDDER .... 28, State-street. 


Boat* of HUrectors, 


Edwin A. Wadleigh . 
Manlius S. Clarke . 
Thomas Gaffield 
Nathaniel J. Bradlee 
James D. Martin 
Charlbs Caysrly, Jun. 
Dayid P. Worcester 
John Sweetser . 

John R. Goodwin 
Frances L. Capen 


19, Poplar-street. 

27, State-street. 

10, Merchants Row. 
11J, Tremont Row. 

682, Washington-street. 
6 & 12, Pearl-street. 
135, Washington-street. 
9, Bromfield-street. 

33, Bromfield-street. 
South Boston. 









STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE GOVERNMENT. 


jF matter, 

George W. Warren. 
Frederic W. Lincoln, Jun. 
Amos B. Merrill. 

William 0. Moseley. 
Henry B. Metcalf. 

Htbrars. 

Amos B. Merrill. 

James D. Martin. 
Nathaniel J. Bradlee. 
John Sweetser. 

Edwin A. Wadleigh. 


SLeetures. 

! Frederic W. Lincoln. 
W. 0. Moseley. 
Manlius S. Clarke. 
Charles Cayerly, Jun. 
David P. Worcester. 

j&ooms. 

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Thomas Gaffield. 
Francis L. Capen. 
Henry B. Metcalf. 

Members. 
Edwin A. Wadleigh. 
John R. Goodwin. 
Henry P. Kidder. 


LIFE-MEMBERS. 


Rev. Cyrus A. Bartol. 

Oliver Holman. 

Rev. N. L. Frothingham, D.D. 

James Johnson. 

Rev. F. D. Huntington. 

! F. W. Lincoln, jun. 

Rev. Thomas Starr King. 

William S. Lincoln. 

Rev. Chandler Robbins. 

Charles G. Loring. 

Nathan Appleton. 

James Longley. 

Samuel Appleton. 

Bphraim Lombard. 

Samuel Bradlee. 

Amos Lawrence. 

George Callender. 

Amos B. Merrill. 

Eben Dale. 

Henry Newman. 

Jonathan Ellis. 

D. H. Salisbury. 

Albert Fearing. 

Samuel R. Spinney. 

Henry H. Fuller.* 

A. W. Thaxter, jun. 

Benjamin R. Gilbert. 

Thomas B. Wales. N 

Thomas Gaffield. 

George W. Warren. 

Thomas A. Goddard. 

George C. Ward. 

Moses Grant. 



* Deceased. 





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ANNUAL MEMBERS. 


Aborn, Henry M. 

Aborn, Henry T. 
Appleton, William E. 
Adams, Isaac 
Alborn, H. C. 

Annim, Joseph 
Allen, Joseph H. 
Armington, H. E. 
Ainsworth, Joseph F. 
Appleton, William, jun. 
Alexander, Ebenezer 
Alexander, Whitaker H. 
Adams, William T. 
Abbot, J. Hale 
Alley, Charles R. 
Austin, Charles F. 
Andrews, C. I. T. 
Andrews, Robert 
Arms, T. A. 

Ayling, H. A. 

Austin, S. H. 

Allen, Henry 
Bradlee, S. J. 

Bradlee, Nathaniel J. 
Bradlee, Caleb D. 
Bonney, W. L. 

Ball, Dr. Abel 
Beal, Henry R. 

Bailey, James C. 
Barrett, Edwin S. 
Babbitt, Clinton 
Bonney, Pelham, jun. 
Burt, Theophilus 
Burt, Theophilus, jun. 
Bridge, Hereman 
Bell, James B. 

Bell, Joseph G. 

Barry, Henry 
Bates, Joseph L. 

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Barnard, David 
Bayley, H. E. 

Baxter, Thompson 
Barrett, H. H. 

Barnes, S. H. 

Beals, James H. 

Brown, Dr. Buckminster 
Bryant, Henry 
Brown, Franklin 
Bassett, Elisha 
Bowditch, N. Ingersoll 
Bernard, James M. 
Brewer, J. R. 

Brigham, William 
Barry, Horace W. 
Banker, George W. 
Briggs, Richard 
Briggs, George W. 
Brooks, John D. F. 
Brown, J. C. J. 

Brooks, Rev. Charles 
Blake, S. C. 

Billings, Robert C. 
Bradford, Martin L. 
Blake, Dr. E. W. 
Bonney, P. F. 

Binney, William G. 
Baker, Amos 
Blaney, Gustavus 
Brown, Francis 
Bell, Theodore H. 
Buckman, John J. 

Bazin, F. Ormond I. S. 
Brown, Jonathan, jun. 
Brooks, F. A. 

Babcock, A. J. 

Brooks, Nathaniel P. 
Burdett, J. D. G. 
Burrage, C. H. 







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Brooks, Thos. F. 

Binney, Mathew 
Beal, Benjamin 
Barnes, L. D. 

Beal, Alexander 
Brown, R. B. 

Battelle, Henry C. 

Bos worth, C. F. 

Burrill, John 
Brown, J. H. 

Ball, T. M. 

Bean, Aaron H. 

Bishop, C. J. 

Babcock, Dexter 
Bigelow, A. 0. 

Barry, James 
Bradlee, John R. 

Baston, Andrew 
Barry, Joseph E. 
Barnard, Rev. Charles F. 
Coleman, Henry 
Cushing, Henry A. 
Cushing, Martin G. 
Coffin, W. Barnard 
Cooley, Albert L. 
Condon, Samuel 
Coburn, Ethan N. 
Copeland, Charles 
Clark, Nathan 
Cotton, N. Davis 
Clapp, Joshua W. 
Carlton, E. G. 

Carey, Isaac H. 

Croome, George 
Chapman, George W. 
Chapman, Dummer R. 
Crosby, S. S. 

Clarke, Manlius S. 
Cummings, Dr. John A. 
Coolidge, David H. 
Coolidge, William D. 
Clapp, William W. jun. 
Cormerais, John 
Crosby, Frederic 
Callender, William B. 
Currier, George T. 
Capen, Francis L. 


Clapp, Otis 
Crosby, William 
Crosby, Samuel T. 

Comer, George N. 

Crosby, James 
Caverly, Charles, jun. 
Collamore, George C. 

Carr, Daniel, jun. 
Chamberlain, Augustine J. 
Clark, T. W. 

Cook, S. C. 

Clark, J. E. 

Chamberlain, S. 

Curtis, Joseph 
Cutting, Charles A. 
Canfield, 

Cummings, B. N. 

Carter, Oliver 
Cobb, Samuel C. 

Cox, Matthew 
Cox, Charles M. 

Coleman, Lewis 
Clark, John 
Cary, Isaac 
Copeland, Elisha 
Copeland, Elisha G. 
Cheeney, B. P. 

Clarke, Ed. II. 

Canfield, Charles T. 

Capen, Samuel 
Coolidge, Rev. Jas. I. T. 
Cruft, Rev. Samuel B. 
Deeley, Caleb 
Darrah, H. H. 

Dix, J. 

Dowe, George M. 

Deblois, George L. 
Darling, Charles K. 
Danforth, John C. 

Dale, Ebenezer 
Domett, Henry W. 
Damrell, C. L. 

Dobson, Isaac F. 

Donells, Nathaniel 
Dyer, Henry W. 
Dickinson, John 
Daggett, Willard E. 




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Darris, H. J. 

Doe, William G. 

Dudley, E. G. 

Darling, Charles B. 
Dpnnie, James, jun. 
Ditson, Oliver 
Demerrit, J. 

Dawes, George C. 
Dellingham, James 
Dellingham, Freeman 
Everett, Otis 
Ellis, George C. 

Everett, Thomas B. 
Edmands, J. P. T. 

Eaton, Charles W. 

Evans, Horatio 
Ellis, George 
Eaton, Joseph B. 
Edmunds, Rev. Edward 
Fowle, Seth W. 

Fuller, Henry A. 

Foster, John 
Foye, J. Monroe 
Faxon, Edwin 
Faulkner, Charles 
Faucon, E. H. 

Farrar, A. W. 

Fuller, Loring L. 

Forster, Charles 
Fox, James A. 

Foote, Charles R. 

Ford, James M. 

Fisher, James T. 

French, Benjamin V. jun. 
Frothingham, Edwin 
Fields, George A. 

Fowle, James 
Fernald, John C. 

Fuller, Charles E. 

Fowle, Henry 
Farwell, Lyman 
Foster, W. II. 

Gould, Thomas R. 
Gerrish, James B. 
Greeley, William H. 
Greene, Benjamin H. 
Gray, Rev. Frederic T. 


Gray, Frederic T. jun. 
Gerrish, J. Story 
Gilbert, B. W. 
Goodwin, William W. 
Guild, Samuel E. 
Guild, Benjamin 
Gorham, Francis 
Greelee, W. H. 
Goodwin, William F. 
Gray, Ira C. 

Gibbens, Joseph M. 
Goodwin, John R. 
Gardner, T. Oakman 
Gage, George W. 
Geer, Charles H. 
Gilbert, Samuel, jun. 
Guild, George H. 
Green, George II. 
Gordon, N. H. 

Gilson, John 
Gleason, James A. 
Goss, Daniel J. 
Guardinier, Ed. E. 
Gniffke, Frederick 
Guild, Aaron 
Goldthwait, John 
Goodridge, James L. 
Gay, C. H. 

Greley, Jos. 

Gay, W. B. S. 

Gay, Phineas E. 
Holbrook, Charles C. 
Haskell, Daniel N. . 
Hatchman, John 
Holland, Thomas R. 
Hall, Edwin H. 
Hosmer, H. J. 

Hadley, Henry S. W. 
Harrington, Francis 
Hayes, James A. 
Harmon, Peletiah 
Harlow, Dexter 
Harlow, Dr. James F. 
Hubbard, A. D. 
Hubbard, N. D. 
Herman, Leopold 
Hastings, George R. 



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Hastings, Samuel 
Hooper, Henry N. jun. 
Harlow, D. K. 
Howlands, Edwin 
Holmes, John S. 
Howard, Hr. A. H. 
Hildreth, H. 0. 
Highham, John B. 

Hall, John R. 

Hewes, S. T. 

Hilliard, George S. 
Hopkins, Warren 
Hickey, James F. 
Hickey, Thomas H. 
Hitchcock, Lemuel, jun. 
Humphrey, H. B. 
Hobart, Arthur W. 
Hobart, E. A. 
Hunnewell, I. L. 
Haviland, Thomas 
Hall, Alfred A. 
Hayward, 0. L. 
Howard, F. A. 

Hawes, J. P. 

Hall, Samuel 
Hobart, E. A. 

Hadley, George B. 
Ingalls, H. B. 

James, Albert 
Jones, William 
Johonnet, Andrew E. 
Jepson, Samuel G. 
Johnson, Edward, jun. 
Joyce, Charles E. 

Jones, Otis N. 

Johnson, James 
Johnson, Levi W. 
Jones, Peter C. 

Jenkins, F. W. 
Knowles, William J. 
Kendall, Rufus W. 
Kimball, Otis 
Kidder, H. P. 

Keith, William W. 
Knight, Charles H. 
Kendall, Ezekiel 
Kendall, Sewell 


Kendall, Charles B, 
Kennard, M. P. 

Keith, Amos B. 
Kettelle, Josh. Y. 
Kennard, W. H. 
Lincoln, Noah, jun. 
Lyford, James 
Loring, Henry K. 
Lincoln, E. Wallace 
Lynch, Charles S. 
Locke, Charles A. 
Lowe, Charles 
Langley, S. P. 

Little, J. L. 

Leavitt, William P. 
Loring, C. William 
Lewis, John 
Lincoln, Albert L. 
Lincoln, John M. 
Leach, George W. 
Locke, Edward A. 
Lovett, James A. 
Little, Samuel 
Loring, William W. 
Lull, Frederic A. 
Lane, Charles 
Lincoln, W. S. 

Lord, Robert W. 

Lord, George W. 
Lamb, Salem S. 
Martin, James D. 
Mears, Granville 
Mountford, Charles 
Martin, Valentine 
Manning, Francis C. 
Merriam, Charles 
Merriam, Charles, jun, 
Mandell, M. J. 

Moore, F. Clifford 
Mellen, Moses 
Metcalf, Henry B. 
May, F. W. G. 
McKenzie, William 
Moore, George H. 
Minot, Hr. Francis 
Mudge, Alfred A. 
Mitchell, I. C. 




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Moseley, William 0. 
Manley, John R. 
McAllaster, James 
Me Allaster, H. M. 
Moulton, N. H. 

Mayo, Ed. R. 

Minot, A. T. 
McGilvray, D. F. 
Morton, Edwin 
Mayo, Charles 
Moors, Joseph B. 
Moore, Frederick W. 
Nason, James B. 
Newman, Robert E. 
Nichols, W. F. 

Niles, Thomas, jun. 
Norris, Caleb 
Neff, William J. 
Norcross, Otis 
Newell, James M. 
Newell, George 
Nazro, Henry J. 
Orcutt, Ephraim 
Osborne, F. A. 
Preston, George H. 
Paul, George 
Pratt, Joseph 
Peirce, Samuel S. 
Piper, J. Ellery 
Phelps, Jacob C. 
Foor, N. C. 

Pollard, Merrick R. 
Prince, John T. 

Park, George G. 

Pear, William B. 
Pear, Edward W. 
Parker, F. E. 
Peabody, F. H. 

Perry, Lyman 
Parsons, John 
Pray, Lewis G.. 
Partridge, William B. 
Perkins, Horatio N. 
Proctor, George J. 
Prescott, George B. 
Perkins, D. 

Phelps, Francis A. 


Peabody, 0. W. 
Perkins, D. 

Putnam, Benjamin W. 
Perkins, W. H. 

Pratt, Joseph 
Prince, Henry W. 
Potter, George E. 
Peabody, Rev. E., D.D. 
Porter, John K. 
Rolland, John H. 
Rolland, John E. 
Richardson, Jacob 
Rand, Luther 
Russell, C. Shepard 
Roulstone, E. A. G. 
Riddle, Charles L. 
Rhoades, W. Ward 
Richmond, James H. C. 
Rice, Israel C. 

Rayner, John 
Rayner, John, jun. 
Ridgway, John 
Raymond, Emmons 
Rice, Israel M. 
Reynolds, Henry 
Rose, Horace C. 

Rand, Isaac P. 

Reed, John, jun. 

Rice, Calvin L. 
Richards, Joel 
Ranney, Ambrose A. 
Richards, W. F. 
Reynell, James 
Rogers, Henry M. 
Rogers, John H. jun. 
Robinson, Elijah P. 
Ross, A. S. 

Richardson, Charles 
Ross, George 
Richards, C. A. 

Reed, David 
Reed, Edward 
Read, Edwin 
Rogers, G. B. 

Scudder, P. W. 

Sawyer, J. A. 

Steele, James 





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Stetson, Sydney A. 
Smith, Charles 
Swan, Reuben 
Smith, Charles C. 
Stone, Milton J. 
Sweetser, Isaac 
Suter, H. W. 

Stevens, John J. 
Sweetser, John 
Stearns, Joel W. 
Savory, George A. 
Sweetser, S. K. 
Smith, Eli A. 
Spaulding, J. Russell 
Storer, Horatio R. 
Sumner, Edmund 
Sargent, Joseph W. 
Studley, Edward A. 
Stone, Dr. James W. 
Stevens, Oliver 
Shurtleff, A. M. 
Stodder, John S. 
Stodder, Henry F. 
Savill, William 0. 
Stone, G. F. P. 
Storey, Joseph 
Sherman, S. J. T. 
Stiles, John 
Sprague, Thomas 
Smith, James A. 
Silverthorne, David 
Shaw, George A. 
Stearns, T. C. 

Sibly, L. E. 

Sibly, H. R. 

Skinner, Lucian 
Stafford, H. II. 
Sawyer, John S. 
Smith, George A. 
Stevens, A. L. 
Thayer, Dr. David 
Tufts, Gardner G. 
Turner, Henry A. 
Tobey, Seth 
Tracy, Frederic U. 
Talbot, Newton 
Turill, Albert A. 


Turner, David S. 

Tyler, Warren P. 

Tobey, Heman 
Taylor, William 
Tileston, J. C. 

Todd, Jacob 
Tolman, James 
Tinkham, Spencer 
Tappan, Eben 
Tobey, W. W. 

Tower, James M. 
Ulman, Alonzo J. 
Warren, Alfred B. 
Wright, I. H. 
Waterston, Robert 
Warren, William W. 
Weld, Dr. Moses W. 
Webb, C. H. 

Wadleigh, Edwin A. 
Wright, George 
Whitwell, Charles E. 
Weir, Andrew A. 
Wheelock, James A. 
White, Benjamin F. jun. 
Weeks, J. Hubbard 
Wilson, John 
Wilson, John, jun. 
Warren, John A. 
Williams, Samuel S. 
Williams, Alexander 
White, A. P. 

Weld, Edward F. 
Warner, H. J. 
Winthrop, Robert C. 
White, David, jun. 
Winslow, William H. 
Whipple, Edwin P. 
Wadsworth, Alexander 
Willard, Joseph 
Whitney, David R. 
Wendell, Jacob, jun. 
Worcester, David P. 
Wyeth, Leonard J. 
Woodman, George 
Wright, Edward H. 
Woods, Henry 
Ware, Ephraim G. jun. 




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Wallis, George F. A. 
Woodford, Joseph H. 
Wellington, Hiram 
Winsor, Nathaniel, jun. 
Wetherbee, M. H. 
Ward, Richard 
Wesson, Leonard 
Winton, Francis 
Wadsworth, Samuel 
Wheeler, Samuel 


Wheeler, Samuel L. 
Williams A. 

Wadsworth, M. M. 
Wood, Charles G. 
Whipple, Samuel K. 
Walker, Azariah S. 
Welch, Joseph W. 
Winkley, Rev. Samuel H. 
Waterman, John 0. 
Young, Edward J. 

























































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